tanya_wam wrote:Oh, so you have pick-up trucks where the rain gets on the inside and cleans it too, huh? We're in the mid of a heatwave here anyways...
My Jeep has built in drain plugs in the floorboards. They've come in handy more than once.
tanya_wam wrote:Oh, so you have pick-up trucks where the rain gets on the inside and cleans it too, huh? We're in the mid of a heatwave here anyways...
tanya_wam wrote:
Oh, so you have pick-up trucks where the rain gets on the inside and cleans it too, huh? We're in the mid of a heatwave here anyways...
bogbud wrote:tanya_wam wrote:
Oh, so you have pick-up trucks where the rain gets on the inside and cleans it too, huh? We're in the mid of a heatwave here anyways...
I have some like these in my trunk:
https://www.amazon.com/CleanRideTM-Bact ... 282&sr=8-1
Sometimes, when the mud has been deeper than expected or i'm unable to get out of my raingear they have been very useful.
Fred588 wrote:tanya_wam wrote:If I'd have been by myself and had a change of clothes and a means of washing it off, I'd have been there in a shot! Sadly with a friend who doesn't know about the mucky side of my interests and with too many people round on a very public, very sunny tourist attraction...
It may not be the case here but this sort of illustrates what happens to most of us as we grow up. We learn to worry about what other people might think if we do something, whereas a child would just charge right in. Also, as we grow up we learn that simple things, such as playing in the mud, are not so simple. They may have connotations beyond the direct. Perhaps the person you saw get waist deep and laugh about it enjoys the freedom of being totally unaware of any indirect connotations, so she just charged right in.
Beast260 wrote:In Australia... we just Use what ever car we got to go have fun in the mud..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fn_owSPOA68
Looks like a great spot u found there for a future adventure Tanya. could be something to try as a night sink when not to many people are around.
or search that area with google maps for more secluded areas that are near that spot so its not as public.
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